I picked up this barn find at an Antique Store in Toledo, Ohio about a month ago. After checking with the fine folks on CABE, it was determined that I likely had a 1936 CWC Model bike, as the head badge is missing. My conundrum is what to call it?
It was thought that the paint was in great condition from the photographs I uploaded, but I knew differently as a simple spray of Simple Green caused the 2nd coming of the Red Sea. My 1st mistake.
After the waves parted, I didn't have much to work with and the wheels were a joke. Hence, I stripped the whole thing down and repainted with Rustoleum. My 2nd mistake.
After 7 calendar days, it appears that Rustoleum's claim of "Completely Dry after 48 Hours" is closer to 14 calender days or leap years, as I mounted the frame on my bike repair stand to complete the build. The paint on the seat post below the lower top tube decided to show me that it was still "wet" and detached itself. My 3rd mistake.
Hence, this bike will likely be stripped down again and the whole process started over. With either Krylon or Powder Coating this next time and to have the Blue "Sparks" painted back in with either Creme or Blue, as I found it very difficult to do this with masking/painting tape. Any pointers or tutorials how to do this correctly?
Having said all this, she rides very nice. The seat is in very good condition and bounces like a worn out mattress, which is just fine with me. I'm very likely to change the Wald handlebars as they seem a bit too long, I'm not a fan of the Chain Ring, and I think I can find a better tire than the Bontrager Cruizer Tires, which are okay, but I think Electra's Retro-Runners are far better. I have the original handlebars and truss rods that were painted with aluminum paint and simply need to be sandblasted to kingdom come and the truss rods will be attached once the paint job is corrected. The Fenders are beat up and I suspect that I should simply gut the braces and get some Wald braces so they look presentable. I will also get period correct handlebar grips as the current Bontrager Lockable ones are simply being used as a mock up. The Chain Ring is 44 teeth, which seems just a tad light for my preference, since I prefer 46 teeth, the cog at the rear wheel is 22 teeth, which is perfect. Finally, I need to get the correct kickstand which is mounted on the rear axle. The one I secured doesn't fit.